Honda Integra

The Honda Integra, a car sold as an Acura  in North America and as a Honda  elsewhere, was a sporty front-wheel drive vehicle sold both as a sedan and hatchback. In the Acura  lineup it was the smallest, least expensive model, designed to offer a competitor to vehicles like the Volkswagen Golf GTI, which was the most well known and popular "hot hatch" of the late 1980s when the Acura Integra was introduced. Although a sedan  was available for the first three generations of the Integra, it was dropped when the vehicle transitioned to its fourth generation "DC5" platform, sold as the Acura RSX  in North America. The Acura TSX  now takes the Integra sedan's spot in the lineup.

Under the Honda lineup, the Integra was near the middle, slotting above smaller cars such as the Honda City, the Honda Civic, and the Honda Logo. The Honda Integra was considered to be mid-sized car by Japanese standards.

As of 2007, the fourth-generation Integra  has been discontinued in North America  and Australia, but is still sold in its home market of Japan. It was assembled in Sayama, Japan.

The Honda Integra Production

  • -1 First generation (19861989)
  • -2 Second generation (19891993)
    • 2.1 DA/DB2 (GSR trim level only)  
  • -3 Third generation (19942001)  
    • -3.1 DC1/DC2/DC4 Integra (19931997)
    • -3.2 Third-generation mid-model change (19982001)  
    • -3.3 Type R trim level and GSR (19962001 excluding 1999)  
    • 3.4 Integra SJ  
  • 4 Fourth generation (2002-2006)  
  • 5 Awards